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Thanks red and blue forever greatly appreciated, hopefully a few more chess pieces to fall.!!

 
17 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

Bigger update..

games played updated for end of season.

de-listings of Farris-White and Schache

retirement Ben Brown

and current drat picks updated

Neal-Bullen has requested a trade, I will update that when he goes and we know what we receive in return

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Fritsch will be 30 in 2026. 

On 22/08/2024 at 11:46, He de mon said:

 

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Its been on the grape vine in SA & WA that Kosi is gettable and his partner really wants to head home! 

The club gave ANB a hug and media talking about how much they love a bloke who wants to leave and we'll make it happen for him, perhaps that makes it to easy for others to follow assuming they'll get the same treatment! 

 

 
2 hours ago, Fuchsias Forever said:

Its been on the grape vine in SA & WA that Kosi is gettable and his partner really wants to head home! 

The club gave ANB a hug and media talking about how much they love a bloke who wants to leave and we'll make it happen for him, perhaps that makes it to easy for others to follow assuming they'll get the same treatment! 

 

Neither Kozzie or Ardu are from WA or SA. This is not a go home request.

  • 2 weeks later...

Update for McDonald re-signing until 2025. Congratz Tom!

 

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Also, was not sure if i should put this here or keep it in it's own thread on the AFLW page,

but here is the list contracts for the Women's team

please note contract details for the women's team are very hard to find so there may be some inaccuracies here,

if you spot anything you believe to be incorrect please let me know :)

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Edited by red and blue forever

Update for Melksham  Wooo!

Not sure if he is still a rookie yet, I will update when confirmed.

marked players likely gone in danger red :0

 

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Have the club actually confirmed Melksham and McDonald?

 
10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Have the club actually confirmed Melksham and McDonald?

Perhaps slightly premature :)  but more than likely.... unless they want to retire suddenly

14 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

marked players likely gone in danger red :0

Please make Hunter red then.


3 hours ago, BAMF said:

Please make Hunter red then.

While it's reasonable to think he is in danger, I don't think there has been much public talk about his future and there was even a report he had one more season on contract.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1653288/re-signed-quintet-of-talent

 

Update indicates that AMW, K Brown, Verall, Sestan, Kentfield, have all been extended until the end of 2025.

No clarity on whether that is rookie list or they'll be upgraded, I guess that'll come at draft time.

 

Kentfield already listed here until the end of next year but I believe mid year rookies could be signed on 6 month contracts.

 

@Demonland @red and blue forever

Is Hunter out of contract at end of 2024?  I thought he signed for 2 years which was the contract term ending he had at the Bulldogs and we were a salary dumping site !!!
 

However just read Zero Hanger site has him contracted to end of 2025.  Surely Tim (F troop) Lamb didn’t sign him for 3 years. My panic attack has just begun !!! 
 

can we clarify? 

17 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@Demonland @red and blue forever

Is Hunter out of contract at end of 2024?  I thought he signed for 2 years which was the contract term ending he had at the Bulldogs and we were a salary dumping site !!!
 

However just read Zero Hanger site has him contracted to end of 2025.  Surely Tim (F troop) Lamb didn’t sign him for 3 years. My panic attack has just begun !!! 
 

can we clarify? 

Trigger…


4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@Demonland @red and blue forever

Is Hunter out of contract at end of 2024?  I thought he signed for 2 years which was the contract term ending he had at the Bulldogs and we were a salary dumping site !!!
 

However just read Zero Hanger site has him contracted to end of 2025.  Surely Tim (F troop) Lamb didn’t sign him for 3 years. My panic attack has just begun !!! 
 

can we clarify? 

Yes!, nicely picked up, from what I can find you are right Hunter contracted until 2025. Thank you! :)

 

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Ok, that's 38 plus the three as yet unsigned players on our list that will lose ANB.

I have a minimum six must have picks via this year's drafts/UFA scenarios and ideally seven or eight and I am sure that JT would have similar aspirations to add that many. I just hope Lamb hasn't stuffed up the numbers again.

Makes it even more easy to see quite a few delistings at the end of next year.  Could be as many as 7 not counting rookies.

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22 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Trigger…

A curiosity ?.

Any idea what the 'trigger' was ... he played only a handful of games this year.

3 hours ago, Deespicable said:

I just hope Lamb hasn't stuffed up the numbers again.

When did lamb "stuff up the numbers"? We've always had the spots available we needed.


So assuming Tomlinson and ANB are gone, TMAC and Melk confirm they are staying, and Hore does not get a new contract, then our position going into Trade and Draft period period is :

- 5-7 spots left on Primary List

- 1-3 spots on Rookie A

- 1 spot on Rookie B

Interesting then to see how/if we can accommodate Yze, Mentha and Andrews, 2 or 3 draft picks plus any incoming trades.   

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I'm not convinced Hunter has a year left.

And I'd be staggered if he's on the list next year.

 
18 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

Update for list numbers, and also the obvious impending departure of Smith

 

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I believe there are still 33 senior players left on the list as printed. Maybe you counted Tommo and ANB as off the list ?, thanks for your hard work Luci, hard to keep up with all the comings and goings.

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On 15/09/2024 at 17:31, Jeremy said:

Trigger…

 

21 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

A curiosity ?.

Any idea what the 'trigger' was ... he played only a handful of games this year.

 

Good behaviour maybe?  LOL !!!  🤷‍♀️🙄🤔

 

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